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Lampkin, Craig, LMFT (MT3592)

*Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MT3592) in private practice who is currently accepting new patients in a virtual practice *Fees $150-$450 an hour, sliding scale depending on income and number of dependents; accepts Staywell, Medicaid HMO, Medicaid, Florida Blue (BCBS), Employee Assistance Program, CIGNA insurances *Treats all ages as individuals, families, groups, and couples by video (telemental health) only; specialty treatment areas include general anxiety and depression, PTSD, marriage/relations, parenting, families in child welfare, and crisis counseling, batterers intervention support group *Therapist is male, English speaking, African American & cannot prescribe or manage patient's medications

Services: Crisis Intervention, Family Counseling, General Counseling Services, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Marriage Counseling, Parent Counseling, Telemental Health

(850) 879-9654

Life Management Center of NW Florida

*24/7 Emergency Services for persons of any age experiencing an immediate mental health and/or substance abuse crisis *Emergency Services consists of 3 components and are available to anyone from any of the 6 counties served: 1.

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Assessment for Substance Use Disorders, General Counseling Services, General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Inpatient Mental Health Facilities, Mental Health Screening, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams, Substance Use Disorder Counseling

525 E 15th St

Panama City, FL 32405

(850) 522-4485

loveisrespect

*24/7 helpline for teenagers with information about basics of dating, healthy relationships and drawing the line before abuse starts and recognizing abusive behavior to help self and friends *Phone, website live chat, or text options *Operated by National Domestic Violence Hotline

Services: Dating Violence Prevention, Domestic Violence Hotlines

PO Box 90249

Austin, TX 78709

(866) 331-9474

Military OneSource

*FOR ACTIVE-DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY OR VETERANS WHO HAVE RETIRED IN THE PAST YEAR ONLY, AND THEIR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS *24/7 Helpline provides support with personalized and confidential coaching, consultations, and counseling *Coaching for: health & wellness, building healthy relationships, spouse education and career opportunities, education, adoption, financial and tax consultation, document translation, language interpretation, peer-to-peer support, spouse relocation and transition, special needs, adult disability and elder care, confidential counseling, wounded warriors, caregivers and many more topics *Website offers Live Chat 24/7

Services: Military Family Service/Support Centers, Social Services for Military Personnel, Tax Preparation Assistance, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran/Military Hotlines, Veteran Reintegration Counseling

(800) 342-9647

Mothers In Crisis, Inc

*Faith-based program providing support, information and referrals for families in crisis due to drug or alcohol addiction including interventions and referrals for those seeking treatment *Provides free chapel services by pastor Rosalind Y Tompkins and free childcare and transportation to the chapel

Services: Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups, Drug Use Disorder Support Groups, Substance Use Disorder Crisis Intervention

6866 Blountstown Hwy

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 222-7705

National Center For Missing and Exploited Children

*National and international clearinghouse and resource center for finding missing and exploited children; assists parents, citizens, law enforcement and social service agencies with technical assistance, information and referral *Call or use website to report a missing child after contacting law enforcement, child sighting, child pornography or suspected child sexual exploitation or human trafficking involving a child *Offers ways to protect a child including child ID kits, information about internet predators and sex offenders, Amber Alert and relevant information; brochures available *Florida parents may call FDLE's Missing Children Information Clearinghouse at (850) 410-8585 or access its web site: www.

Services: Human Trafficking Hotlines, Missing Persons Location Assistance

333 John Carlyle Street Ste #125

Alexandria, VA 22314

(800) 843-5678

National Domestic Violence Hotline, The

*Crisis intervention, information and referral to victims of domestic violence *Toll-free, confidential and anonymous

Services: Domestic Violence Hotlines

PO Box 90249

Austin, TX 78709

(800) 799-7233

National Human Trafficking Hotline

*24/7 hotline to report suspected or known human trafficking; may be anonymous, if desired *Accepts every call to determine best course of action on case-by-case basis *Refers callers to closest agency that accepts and investigates these reports *Website offers referral directory with social and legal services for victims and survivors of human trafficking *Offers general information and warning signs of human trafficking *Helps connect survivors of human trafficking with services: case management, emergency shelter, legal services and counseling *Website has information, anonymous on-line tip form, live chat, and text to 233733

Services: Human Trafficking Hotlines

PO Box 65323

Washington, DC 20035

(888) 373-7888

National Runaway Safeline/CINS/FINS

*24-hour hotline counseling for runaway youth 12-21 or those considering running away, their families and friends; crisis intervention; information and referral; message delivery; conference calls *Referrals to Safe Place locations for local youth needing shelter or other youth service agency *Free bus rides home to qualified youth (12-21 who call the hotline) via Greyhound's Home Free program; conference call and follow-up services to help facilitate the transition *Shelters, law enforcement or social service agencies can contact the National Runaway Safe Line to secure services for a child *Bullying information and response *Qualified children and families provided: intake and assessment, crisis and general counseling targeted toward family stabilization, networking with other agencies to provide needed services, case management, and facilitation of temporary shelter when needed *Information and referral resource for the CINS/FINS (Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services) for families with a child habitually truant from school, runs away, or persistently beyond the reasonable and lawful control of parents or guardians; interested callers should ask specifically for the CINS/FINS program *Chat, text and email options available through website

Services: Bullying Prevention, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling, Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines, Truancy Counseling, Youth Shelters

3141 B N Lincoln Ave

Chicago, IL 60657

(800) 786-2929

National Sexual Assault Hotline

*24-hour help and support for persons seeking counseling, information, referrals or other services related to any type of sexual assault *Each call is automatically routed straight to caller's closest sexual assault center, determined by the caller's area code *Chat assistance also available through link on website or via the RAINN mobile app (English or Spanish)

Services: Sexual Assault Hotlines

1220 L Street NW, Suite 505

Washington, DC 20005

(800) 656-4673

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